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State Program Digs Up More Than 1,000 Nevada Job Openings

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Monday, March 31, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. - A state program working with businesses recently led an effort that ended with more than 1,000 new job postings in northern Nevada. John Parel, business services manager, Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, said his department's Nevada JobConnect program called on businesses door-to-door in the Carson City area.

"We set out to drum up some job orders, with the goal to beat the first job quest we did two years ago," Parel explained. "At that time, we did about 521 job orders. This time we've doubled that to over 1,000."

Parel said his staff contacted more than 1,800 businesses in the week-long effort to find jobs that are not necessarily being advertised. Some small businesses have job openings, he said, but don't have the money to market the positions. Nevada JobConnect is a free statewide service that connects employers with employees.

The jobs are at businesses ranging from restaurants to dental offices, Parel said, and the pay range runs the gamut.

"Here's one for $68,000 a year. Here's one for $17.25 an hour, $15.26 per hour - they're all over," he noted.

All of the jobs are posted online at www.nevadajobconnect.com. The program offers employers financial incentives of up to $2,000 for hiring an unemployed Nevadan, he said, adding that JobConnect is planning a job quest in Clark County that is expected to net thousands of job openings.




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